A wentlewrap is a type of marine gastropod mollusk belonging to the family Epitoniidae. These snails are known for their distinctive, spirally coiled shells, which often have a smooth surface and can feature intricate patterns. Wentlewraps inhabit deep-sea environments and are typically found on sandy or muddy substrates, where they feed on small invertebrates like sea cucumbers and coral polyps. Their unique shell structure and beauty make them popular among shell collectors.